Installation guide

Danger
to
Children
Do
not
store
any object
of
interest
to
children
on
the
cooktop
or
backguard
of
the
range.
Children
climbing
on
the
range
to
reach
items
could
be
killed
or
seriously
injured.
Y
Keep
children
away
from
the
door
wnen
opening
or
closing
it
as
they
may
bump
themselves
on
the
coor
or
catch
their
fingers
in
the
door.
Keep
all
packaging
materials
out
of
reach
of
children.
Failure
to
dispose
of
plastic
bags
could
result
in
suffocation.
Do
not
leave
children
alone
or
unattended
in
an
area
where
a
range
is
in
use.
They
should
never
be
allowed
to
sit
or
stand
on
any
part
of
a
range.
Teach
children
not
to
touch
or
play with
the
controls
or
any
part
of
the
range.
Do
not
leave
the
oven
door
open.
An
opened
door
could
entice
children
to
hang
on
the
door
or
crawl
inside
the
oven.
It
is
recommended
to
utilize
the
control
/
door
lockout
feature
to
reduce
the
risk
of
mis-use
from
children.
Before
disposing
of
the
range,
cut
off
the
power
cord
to
prevent
it
being
connected
to
a
power
source.
Remove
the
door
to
prevent
children
and
animals
from
getting
traoped.
Fire
gy)
Do
not
touch
oven
burners,
drawer
burners,
or
interior
surfaces
of
the
oven.
Cooking
surfaces,
grates,
cooktop
burners
and
caps,
as
well
as
oven
walls
may
be
hot
even
though
they
are
dark
in
color.
Interior
oven
surfaces
can
become
hot
enough
to
cause
burns.
During
and
after
use,
do
not
touch
or
let
clothing
or
other
flammable
materials
contact oven
burners,
drawer
burners,
or
interior
Surfaces
of
the
oven
until
they
have
had
sufficient
time
to
cool.
Keep
oven
vent
ducts
unobstructed.
Clean
vents
frequently
to
avoid
grease
buildup.
NX
Do
not
let
a
pot
holder
touch
a
hot
heating
element.
Do
not
use
a
towel
or
other
bulky
cloth
as
a
pot
holder.
Do
not
use
your
range
to
heat
unopened
food
containers
or
to
dry
newspapers.
($e)
Keep
oven
vent
ducts
unobstructed.
Clean
vents
frequently
to
avoid
grease
buildup.
6_
safety
instructions